You’ve filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in New York and there were assets that were sold by the trustee and turned into cash. Now you’re wondering just how your creditors are going to get paid.
Will the tax collector get first crack at the money, or will the student lender? How about the mortgage company? Or child [...]
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When you file for bankruptcy – whether it is Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy – it’s important to realize that you’re putting yourself under a spotlight if need be. Hide assets or refuse to cooperate and you could end up getting in a whole mess of trouble.
Take, for example, Denny Hecker. [...]
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If you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of New York and your case was assigned to L. David Zube, you must send the following documents to him, all of which must be received at least 1 week before the date scheduled for your meeting of creditors:
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Robert L. Geltzer saw that I’d posted a list of documents to be provided to him in Chapter 7 cases, and asked that I remove the post. I would have loved to provide you with this information, but he demand removal and so I complied.
For a list of documents to be provided to him, you [...]
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If you filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of New York and your case was assigned to William M. McCarthy, you must send the following documents to him, all of which must be received at least one week before the date scheduled for your meeting of creditors:
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